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Green Day Rock Barclays Center in Brooklyn – Photo Gallery

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Punk icons Green Day gave fans a treat with their first performance at Brooklyn’s latest attraction, the Barclays Center, with support from their fellow Calfornians of the band Best Coast.

Just prior to the headlining set, overjoyed fans sang vigorously to classics by Queen and the Ramones as Green Day’s pink bunny mascot had fun interacting with the crowd while drinking beer. Green Day graced the massive stage and performed with overwhelming energy as they kicked off the gig with ’99 Revolutions,’ the first of many songs on their lengthy setlist.

One lucky little rocker joined Green Day onstage and held his own during the band’s performance of ‘Know Your Enemy.’ This little lad had as much confidence as Billy Joe Armstrong himself as he leaped into the crowd to a swarm of welcoming hands. He was one of a few kids who made it up onstage to perform with the band during the set.

Punk icons Green Day gave fans a treat with their first performance at Brooklyn’s latest attraction, the Barclays Center, with support from their fellow Calfornians of the band Best Coast.

Just prior to the headlining set, overjoyed fans sang vigorously to classics by Queen and the Ramones as Green Day’s pink bunny mascot had fun interacting with the crowd while drinking beer. Green Day graced the massive stage and performed with overwhelming energy as they kicked off the gig with ’99 Revolutions,’ the first of many songs on their lengthy setlist.

One lucky little rocker joined Green Day onstage and held his own during the band’s performance of ‘Know Your Enemy.’ This little lad had as much confidence as Billy Joe Armstrong himself as he leaped into the crowd to a swarm of welcoming hands. He was one of a few kids who made it up onstage to perform with the band during the set.